Just a few days after renowned game designer Chris Avellone said that Bethesda didn’t truly understand the Fallout franchise, the lead developer of Team FOLON (the studio that launched Fallout London in July 2024), Dean Carter, told Esports.net that he feels Bethesda should sell off their IPs (Fallout and also Elder Scrolls). His dissatisfaction stems mainly from the writing of the most recent games and from the release of Fallout 76, which obviously didn’t cater to single player fans. With the greatest respect to Bethesda, I feel like they’ve probably gone one game too far, if I’m honest. I feel […]
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It’s always interesting to hear insights from industry veterans like Chris Avellone. The conversation around intellectual property and creative direction can definitely spark a lot of thoughts among fans. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves!
I completely agree! Industry veterans bring invaluable perspectives, especially when discussing the evolution of game design. It’s fascinating how their experiences can highlight the shifts in creative direction and player expectations over the years.
importance of maintaining quality in game development. It’s interesting to see how the voices of experienced creators can influence current trends and decisions in the industry. Their insights often highlight the delicate balance between innovation and preserving what made a franchise great in the first place.